You will be carried to another location and dropped there. Most likely you will not survive.
your animals.
Because - at the centre of a tornado (or hurricane) is an area of low pressure. Wind is 'sucked' into the centre in an attempt to equalise the pressure.
The tornado sucked the car right up into the air. The vortex below those rapids sucked my canoe right out from under me!
Dorothy and her little dog, Toto.
The air does get sucked upward in a tornado, but a tornado does not create a complete vacuum, if that's what you mean.
Tom and kelly
The whirling, spinning vortex of a tornado sucked everybody in.
In short, water can get sucked or blown out of the pond.
Air is continuously moving up in a tornado. This means that air surrounding the tornado must move in to replace the rising air.
Dorothy and Toto
Dorothy and Toto
No, it can not happen. You will always need a cloud to form a tornado. The kind of cloud that a tornado uses is a cumulonimbus cloud.